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1 4,6 | to Basilides (about 117-38), and he seems to have known 2 4,9 | s persecution (A.D. 235-38).[19]~ Origen is the earliest 3 4,14| reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-38), or his followers. He did 4 5,5 | the Egyptians (in chap. 38).~ His purpose was to entertain 5 5,8 | against the Manicheans 38) around A.D- 4oo about Maximilla' 6 6,2 | Clement (Church History iii. 38. 4), but he is careful not 7 7,4 | of Christian apologists,[38] beginning almost immediately 8 12,1 | persecution of Maximin, A.D. 235-38, may have driven him to 9 14,9 | cruel, and absurd (chaps. 16-38). Caecilius acknowledges 10 16 | Jews, and Christians.~ [38] E.g. the Dialogue of Simon